Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves?
The Gendered Triangle of Religion, Secularity and Spirituality
Herausgeber: Fedele, Anna; Knibbe, Kim E
Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves?
The Gendered Triangle of Religion, Secularity and Spirituality
Herausgeber: Fedele, Anna; Knibbe, Kim E
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Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves is the first volume to address the gendered intersections of religion, spirituality and the secular through an ethnographic approach.
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Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves is the first volume to address the gendered intersections of religion, spirituality and the secular through an ethnographic approach.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780815349754
- ISBN-10: 0815349750
- Artikelnr.: 69984208
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780815349754
- ISBN-10: 0815349750
- Artikelnr.: 69984208
Anna Fedele is Senior Researcher at the CRIA-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal. Her research focuses on the intersections of gender and religion with a particular interest for ritual creativity and pilgrimage. She has done fieldwork in Southern Europe and Latin America about holistic spiritualities and Catholicism. Kim E. Knibbe is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology of Religion at Groningen University, the Netherlands. She is currently directing the project 'Sexuality, Religion and Secularism' (funded by the Netherlands Foundation for Research, NWO). Previous research focused on Catholicism and spirituality in the Netherlands and on Nigerian Pentecostalism in Europe and the Netherlands.
Introduction: Spirituality, the Third Category in a Gendered Triangle
1. Feminist Spirituality as Lived Religion: How UK Feminists Forge
Religio-Spiritual Lives
2. Goddess Spirituality in Italy: Secular and Spiritual - Two Sides of the
Same Coin?
3. Healers, Missionaries and Entrepreneurs of the Feminine: The
Secularization of Contemporary Women's Spirituality
4. The Sacred Feminine in Mexico's Neopagan Women's Circles
5. The (B)earth of a Gendered Eco-Spirituality: Globally Connected
Ethnographies Between Mexico and the European Alps
6. Re-enchanted Selves: An Ethnography of Wild Woman Workshops in Belgium
7. Gendering the Spiritual Marketplace: Public, Private and In-Between
8. "God Wants Spiritual Fruits not Religious Nuts": Spirituality as Middle
Way Between Religion and Secularism at the Marian Shrine of Fátima
9. 'A Merely Private Activity': Spiritual Consumerism as a Way to Transform
Gendered Relationships to Secular and Religious Authorities
10. Is Yoga a Girl's Thing?: A Case Study on Working Class Men Doing Yoga
in Jail
11. "Things I Do Are Manifestations of Love": Queer Religiosities and
Secular Spirituality Among Montreal Pagans
Afterword: To the Vagina Triangle and Beyond!
1. Feminist Spirituality as Lived Religion: How UK Feminists Forge
Religio-Spiritual Lives
2. Goddess Spirituality in Italy: Secular and Spiritual - Two Sides of the
Same Coin?
3. Healers, Missionaries and Entrepreneurs of the Feminine: The
Secularization of Contemporary Women's Spirituality
4. The Sacred Feminine in Mexico's Neopagan Women's Circles
5. The (B)earth of a Gendered Eco-Spirituality: Globally Connected
Ethnographies Between Mexico and the European Alps
6. Re-enchanted Selves: An Ethnography of Wild Woman Workshops in Belgium
7. Gendering the Spiritual Marketplace: Public, Private and In-Between
8. "God Wants Spiritual Fruits not Religious Nuts": Spirituality as Middle
Way Between Religion and Secularism at the Marian Shrine of Fátima
9. 'A Merely Private Activity': Spiritual Consumerism as a Way to Transform
Gendered Relationships to Secular and Religious Authorities
10. Is Yoga a Girl's Thing?: A Case Study on Working Class Men Doing Yoga
in Jail
11. "Things I Do Are Manifestations of Love": Queer Religiosities and
Secular Spirituality Among Montreal Pagans
Afterword: To the Vagina Triangle and Beyond!
Introduction: Spirituality, the Third Category in a Gendered Triangle
1. Feminist Spirituality as Lived Religion: How UK Feminists Forge
Religio-Spiritual Lives
2. Goddess Spirituality in Italy: Secular and Spiritual - Two Sides of the
Same Coin?
3. Healers, Missionaries and Entrepreneurs of the Feminine: The
Secularization of Contemporary Women's Spirituality
4. The Sacred Feminine in Mexico's Neopagan Women's Circles
5. The (B)earth of a Gendered Eco-Spirituality: Globally Connected
Ethnographies Between Mexico and the European Alps
6. Re-enchanted Selves: An Ethnography of Wild Woman Workshops in Belgium
7. Gendering the Spiritual Marketplace: Public, Private and In-Between
8. "God Wants Spiritual Fruits not Religious Nuts": Spirituality as Middle
Way Between Religion and Secularism at the Marian Shrine of Fátima
9. 'A Merely Private Activity': Spiritual Consumerism as a Way to Transform
Gendered Relationships to Secular and Religious Authorities
10. Is Yoga a Girl's Thing?: A Case Study on Working Class Men Doing Yoga
in Jail
11. "Things I Do Are Manifestations of Love": Queer Religiosities and
Secular Spirituality Among Montreal Pagans
Afterword: To the Vagina Triangle and Beyond!
1. Feminist Spirituality as Lived Religion: How UK Feminists Forge
Religio-Spiritual Lives
2. Goddess Spirituality in Italy: Secular and Spiritual - Two Sides of the
Same Coin?
3. Healers, Missionaries and Entrepreneurs of the Feminine: The
Secularization of Contemporary Women's Spirituality
4. The Sacred Feminine in Mexico's Neopagan Women's Circles
5. The (B)earth of a Gendered Eco-Spirituality: Globally Connected
Ethnographies Between Mexico and the European Alps
6. Re-enchanted Selves: An Ethnography of Wild Woman Workshops in Belgium
7. Gendering the Spiritual Marketplace: Public, Private and In-Between
8. "God Wants Spiritual Fruits not Religious Nuts": Spirituality as Middle
Way Between Religion and Secularism at the Marian Shrine of Fátima
9. 'A Merely Private Activity': Spiritual Consumerism as a Way to Transform
Gendered Relationships to Secular and Religious Authorities
10. Is Yoga a Girl's Thing?: A Case Study on Working Class Men Doing Yoga
in Jail
11. "Things I Do Are Manifestations of Love": Queer Religiosities and
Secular Spirituality Among Montreal Pagans
Afterword: To the Vagina Triangle and Beyond!